Fort Worth Ghost Bus Tour

Step back in time on a history tour Fully narrated tour Great overview and orientation of the city Informative, friendly and professional guide Perfect introduction for first-time visitors Excellent value for money Duration: 90 minutes Tour lasts Approximately 90 Minutes. Both Cameras and Video Cameras are PermittedView Schedule

Come on out to Fort Worth, Texas for a spooky ghost bus tour full of frightful delights. Highlights from Parker Cabin to the last place John F. Kennedy slept before his assassination, are all part this haunting tour. Guests will get to explore the Texas fright fest that this tour has to offer.

This two hour bus tour picks up guests in Central Fort Worth. It starts in the evening which sets the ambiance for a night of fun. The first stop is Parker Cabin where guests will be treated to the story of Cynthia Ann Parker. She was kidnapped by Commanche Natives at the age of nine, along with her six year old brother John, and married one of their men. She had children and died by starving herself to death. The next stop on the tour is where Former President John F. Kennedy rested the night before he was killed in Dallas in 1963.

If guests are looking for spots where there would be an occurrence of the supernatural, there are 32 different areas with 36 ghosts to satisfy their curiosity. This happens in the Red Brick Street District of the tour. It is here that everyone on the bus can learn about the different battles, cattle drives, oil barons, and various Texas outlaws.

The tour itself is for guests ages 10 on up and is just an hour drive from Dallas. Tourists can purchase a variety of drinks such as alcoholic beverages before they board the bus. If it's a scary evening you are looking for, then this spooky bus tour will hit the spot. Reserve a spot now, or miss out.
Meet your Ghost Bus and knowledgeable guide at the designated location to begin your evening tour. Take a ride to the Parker Cabin and listen to a story from the mid-1800s of Cynthia Ann Parker and the Comanches, a powerful Native American tribe from Texas and the surrounding area. Then stop by the place where President John F. Kennedy spent his last night before his 1963 assassination in Dallas.

Experience a tour of Fort Worth takes in the haunts of 36 ghosts in 32 locations in the red-brick streets districts. Learn about Texas' outlaws, oil barons, cattle drives, and battles as your guide shows you around the city's spookiest haunts. After your 2-hour journey, your driver conveniently drops you off at your starting point.

Please note: Children 10 and up are welcome to join if accompanied by their parent or guardian.